These theories are, for now, being debated in academic circles, and time will tell whether or not they are generally accepted as plausible. Either way, the story of that “unsinkable” ship remains a real reminder that human creations are not invincible, and leaves us to wonder what kind of...
There are no clearly defined standards to set the benchmark for consistent subset relations (Schneider and Wagemann, 2010), but a consistency value of 0.80 is generally seen as the minimum accepted cut-off point for a reliable set analysis for sufficiency (Ragin, 2009). A consistency threshold...
Additionally, it is unclear whether the Five Domains framework is well understood internationally, as it may be misapplied even in English-speaking contexts where access to the research is easier, e.g., Section 5 of the Irish standards of modern zoo practice [18]. Limited work performed to ...
ANDOR All fieldsTitleAbstractKeywordsAuthorsAffiliationsDoiFull TextReferences Open AccessArticle by Steven P. McCulloch Centre for Animal Welfare, University of Winchester, Winchester SO22 4NR, UK Submission received: 27 August 2019/Revised: 16 October 2019/Accepted: 17 October 2019/Published: 28 Octo...
It is becoming commonly accepted, at least in academic discourse if not directly at heritage sites, that value is subjective; value is neither self-explanatory nor uncontested [36] (p. 466). It has been argued that value is intrinsic—and thus unchanging—whereas others believe it is bestowed...